Social Media Reckoning
Scott discusses the decline of Twitter, highlighting its lack of credible advertisers and the chaos following management changes. He contrasts this with Meta's approach, suggesting that while it has a larger safety team, it still struggles with the same issues of harmful content. The conversation raises concerns about the impact of social media on mental health, particularly among teens, questioning whether platforms will take responsibility for their role in escalating these problems.In this clip
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